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blue_skies
05-15-2010, 09:50 PM
Though Tony Jaa's Ong Bak 3 failed to top the Thai box office on release - and there is a very good reason for that, sadly - all is not lost in the world of Thai action film. While walking through the market today an exec from production house Sahamongkol film pulled me aside with some very exciting news: Panna Rittikrai is currently wrapping up directorial duties on multi-discipline fight film Bangkok Knockout.

For the uninitiated, Rittikrai was the star of stacks of low budget action films in the 1970s and 1980s, is the mentor of stars Tony Jaa, Dan Chupong and Jija Yanin and has been the principal fight choreographer on virtually all of Sahamongkol's fight films since the original Ong Bak. He is also an accomplished director in his own right - his most recent directorial effort, Born To Fight, still stands as my favorite of the Sahamongkol action films. Yes, I like it better than Ong Bak - and arguably the man most responsible for the look and feel of current Thai action cinema. He's also one hell of a fighter himself and accomplished in many different disciplines, an awful lot of which he's putting on screen in this one. Film Business Asia got some details on the film and according to them the film "features a group of 'fight club' pals whose styles [nine in total] vary from Muay Thai and Capoeira to kung fu and Tai Chi. When one of their number is kidnapped they find themselves fighting for their lives."

http://twitchfilm.net/news/2010/05/cannes-2010-panna-rittikrai-prepares-bangkok-knockout.php



I'm lookinh forward to this one!!!:xd:

Drunken Monk
05-15-2010, 10:11 PM
The plot sounds simple with the potential for plenty of action. I'm excited!

Tosh
05-16-2010, 03:09 PM
Well if you liked Born to Fight better than Ong Bak then our tastes in movies are on the opposite spectrums.

I also think people should give Jaa a break, he wouldn't be the first person to drop the ball, even accomplished hollwood directors do it. I give the guy credit, he tried to bring something different, OB3 will not be the movie he intended to make.

I liked Rittikrai ultra low budget movies I've seen, just hope he gets away from the gimmicky "mixes" he tries to pull off, just get back to some hard hitting action, leave all the sports and break dancing shit out of it.

blue_skies
05-17-2010, 06:58 PM
Well if you liked Born to Fight better than Ong Bak then our tastes in movies are on the opposite spectrums.

I also think people should give Jaa a break, he wouldn't be the first person to drop the ball, even accomplished hollwood directors do it. I give the guy credit, he tried to bring something different, OB3 will not be the movie he intended to make.

I liked Rittikrai ultra low budget movies I've seen, just hope he gets away from the gimmicky "mixes" he tries to pull off, just get back to some hard hitting action, leave all the sports and break dancing shit out of it.

Sorry I forgot put that in a quote box. That wasn't my opinion about born to fight that was the article writers comment.